Queen Elizabeth II's granddaughter is working at the horse show in Windsor
Queen Elizabeth II’s granddaughter, 22-year-old Lady Louise Windsor, has begun working at the Royal Horse Show in Windsor.
She is serving as a stewardess at her late grandmother’s favorite horse show.
The young woman has taken her new professional responsibilities very seriously. Journalists have observed her assisting visitors and coordinating the flow of guests at the public event.
The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh is closely monitoring safety and compliance with the rules in the stands. The royal, who does not hold the title of princess, was dressed in a reflective jacket and a blue velvet hat.
She served as an event coordinator, helping people find their assigned seats and ensuring they remained behind the metal barriers.
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